See which check-ins your teammates created
You want to know which standups or check-ins already exist in your organization, not only the ones you own. What you can see depends on your role and team membership.
Org admins and team managers
- Sign in to the Dailybot web app.
- Open Check-ins in the main navigation.
- Use the list or grid view to see check-ins in your organization.
- Filter or sort by team, owner, or name if your workspace has many check-ins.
- Open a check-in to see its schedule, participants, questions, and report destination.
Org Admins typically see all check-ins in the organization. Team Managers see check-ins tied to teams they manage plus any they own.
Members (default role)
Members see check-ins where they are participants and check-ins they created. You do not get a full directory of every check-in in the company unless an admin grants broader access through role changes or team design.
If you need visibility into another team’s standup, ask an Org Admin or Team Manager to add you as a participant or to adjust your role.
In chat (Slack, Discord, Teams, Google Chat)
There is no global “list all org check-ins” command in chat. Use the web app for the catalog view. In chat you can use check-in-specific commands only for check-ins you already have access to (see Commands by platform).
Manager board: see everyone’s answers in one place
If you are a Team Manager or Org Admin and you want to read what everyone replied today (not just the compiled summary):
- Sign in to app.dailybot.com.
- Open the check-in from the list.
- Open its Activity / Responses view.
- Filter by date to see today (or any past day). The view shows each member with their full answer per question.
- Use the Team filter at the top if your org runs the same check-in across teams.
Members of the org see only their own answers in this view; full team visibility is gated by role.
If you want a single page that aggregates multiple check-ins (for example, you manage 4 teams), today you open each check-in separately. There is no merged “all teams home” view yet; if you need that, mention it to support so we can track demand.
Read another team’s check-in you do not participate in
By default, members cannot read another team’s standup. Options:
- Ask an Org Admin to add you as a participant (you will start receiving prompts).
- Ask an Org Admin to add you as a viewer if your plan supports a read-only role.
- Ask the team owner to share a compiled report link or to add your channel as a second report destination.